Something Blue

A really beautiful release with a stunning cover, containing 28 hard to find outtakes of some Elvis’ best ballads, recorded in the sixties. The ultimate Elvis LOVE collection. Most tracks are unreleased in this form !! Some highlights are the hard to find version of It Hurts Me without the backing vocals, the original mono version of Home Is Where The Heart Is, the original album mix of Let’s Forget About The Stars and the master of What Now, What Next, Where To including the studio count- in.

Tracklist

something blue – take 6 pocketful of rainbows – take 3 it hurts me – without backing vocals thrill of your love – take 2 she’s not you – take 2 doin’ the best i can – take 9 angel – take 6 love me tonight – take 4 can’t help falling in love – take 26 please don’t stop loving me – take 10 today, tomorrow and forever – take 4 home is where the heart is – original mono i met her today – take 6 the girl i never loved – take 11 that’s someone you never forget – take 7 love letters – take 7 are you lonesome tonight – take 2 fame and fortune – take 9 i’ll remember you – vocal overdub anything that’s part of you – take 7 they remind me too much of you – take 7 what now, what next, where too – master incl. count in there’s always me – take 9 indescribably blue – vocal overdub i need somebody to lean on – take 8 startin’ today – take 2 almost – strings overdub let’s forget about the stars – album mix

Reactions

I hear you on The Double Features version circleG, but probably because I grew up listening to the vinyl version, to me, it still sounds way better. I bought a USB turntable just to record this track to iTunes.

I thought "Let’s Forget About The Stars" on the "Let's Be Friends" repackaged CD, really was an inferior version to my original with the piano almost completely faded out. If they've addressed that, i'd buy it for that one track.

Hello. The "hard to find" version of It Hurts Me - that'll be the stereo channel containing the backing vocals removed thus leaving a mono version with no backing vocals. Not really hard to find if you think about it - play the stereo mix and either shift the balance control or unplug one of the the speakers. The songs have obvious commonalities, but this is an unexceptional and unnecessary release.